Walkie Talkie For Travel

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1) Speed - If the lead vehicle travels the speed limit, the following vehicle would have to be over the limit to keep up. The lead vehicle should be 5* to 10* below the limit to allow the following vehicle to keep up without exceeding speed limits. (* Miles or kilometres, the ratio is nearly the same.)

2) Walkie Talkie - Choose several frequencies for use in advance. Because of terrane & interference, one frequency will never work in all locations.

3) Stops - When planning your trip, choose rest stops or locations where you will meet along the way. Make these automatic stops so you can regroup and discuss progress. There will be times when you will get separated. Planned stops allow you to meet and start again.

4) Lock the Controls - There's a tendency to hit buttons unintentionally, so lock the controls. Transmit & Call will still work, but other buttons won't react if pressed by mistake.

5) Speak two inches away - to avoid distortion.

Walkie Talkie Radio For Travel

Have you ever traveled long distances with another party in a second vehicle? How do you communicate?

Cell phones will work, but it can be expensive if you include roaming charges.

.Try the Cobra Walkie Talkie or FRS radio as they are often called.

Depending on the model purchased, you will have loads of channels, sub-channels and coding features to satisfy your needs.

With a little planning, these walkie talkies can make your journey a more pleasant one when traveling with companions in another vehicle.

Walkie Talkie Travel Problems

Several things need to be addressed to make Walkie Talkies useful during road trips.

1) Range is limited. Even though specifications may say up 20 miles or more, that is likely over flat land with no interference. Range will likely be a mile or two.

2) Walkie Talkies have limited power, meant for short range.

3) Walkie Talkies need to be held near the windows or up high. Lay them down horizontally on the console of your vehicle and the range will likely disappear altogether.

Most Important Tip For Walkie Talkie Use

1) Press the transmit button.

2) Take a breath.

3) Speak - say what you have to say.

4) Take a breath.

5) Release the transmit button and listen for your reply.

The most common error when using walkie talkies for communication is you miss the person's first couple of words. Then you hear a partial sentence, and the person clicks off, and you lose their final few words.

"I didn't get that" is your usual reply, "say that again." By following the above five steps you will improve your conversations 100%.

Speak slower than normal - its a good idea to force yourself to speak slightly slower than normal. This will help improve clarity.

Holding the units for long periods is not the answer either. Our way of compensating for the problem follows.

Using a strip of velcro on both the Walkie Talkie and the windshield post, mount one of the units so it stays vertical near the windshield and side window.

Quality velcro will hold the unit in place through the roughest of roads.

Yet it can be easily removed for use by tilting its base outward.

Placing in back is just as easy after use.

The unit is placed for optimum signal while awaiting calls.

Just a simple strip of velcro on the windshield post and on the back of the walkie talkie will hold it in place easily.

Channel numbers and other display information are easily seen.

Ours is shown mounted on the passenger side for passenger use.

A strip of velcro on the driver's windshield post would allow the driver to access the walkie talkie for use. (Not recommended for highway use for safety reasons, and may be illegal in some locations.)

This picture shows our NSCAVE vehicle ready for use.

GPS, satellite radio and our walkie talkie are handy, easy for the driver to see, and the passenger to use.

Post Trip note: On a trip from Nova Scotia to Florida, the Cobra Micro radios worked flawlessly. They enabled us to share exit, lane, and safety information all along the way between our two vehicles. Choosing stops for meals, motels and shopping was super easy throughout.